RV Boondocking Camps - How do You Find Them

You're rolling down the road, late in the day, inissue, in unfamiliar territory, just piles a lot of stresson
country you've never been in before. How do yougotop of unpleasantness, while usually, producing
about locating a really sweet, remote, RVnothing.
Boondocking camp?Instead, find a comfortable enough U.S. Forest
It's darn sure a poor idea to just turn your big MotorService campground, or even a low cost private park
Home or Fifth Wheel up some narrow forestfora night or two. That will give you the time you
road,hoping to luck into a good RV Boondockingneed to go exploring. Going out on daytrips, using
campsite!yourtow vehicle or your "toad", will allow you to go
Many times, with that method, what you'll find is aup those narrow forest roads searching out the
dead end. You'll be maybe two miles in, at a spotyouperfect,long term (10-14 day) RV Boondocking
have no hope of turning around in! The only placecampsite.
you could turn around was a half mile back, downthatThe side benefits are that first, you greatly reduce
little road. Have you ever backed your rig up forthe stress of finding an RV Boondocking
maybe a half mile? It's really not my idea of acampsite,and secondly, you eliminate the worry of
goodtime. It gets especially bad when yourgetting your big rig trapped in some remote,
"significant other" told you when you were turning inbackwoods, bottleneck.
that, in theiropinion, it was a bad idea!Paying for a campsite for a night or two, until you
And now, to compound things, it's getting dark in afind that perfect spot, will sure beat paying to get
big hurry!towedout of a trap, or to repair the body damage
So, how do you go about finding that perfect, dryyou did getting yourself out!
camping site as you enter new country? Don't! That'sTake your time and enjoy RV Boondocking! It's one
right. Don't!of those things that, the more you do it, the better
At least not for the time being. Trying to force thatyou'll get at it!